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The Liberal Rats are Turning on Each Other (in an attempt to distance Wynne from McGuinty)

*** Special Note: Make sure you don’t miss the last 3 paragraphs at the bottom to fully understand the diabolical, evil, manipulating piece of slime that ran this province for 10 years.

The Toronto Star has an article today that goes into great detail about how Kathleen Wynne is furious at Dalton McGuinty for leaving her holding the bag for the gas plant scandal. This, of course, is the same Kathleen Wynne who upon winning the leadership for the LPO, stood up and proclaimed to the world how she was so proud of her role in the Dalton Gang cabinet and how she intended to stay the course and continue building on McGuinty’s legacy.

But with an election looming on the horizon, it appears that the Liberal cheering team at the Toronto Star are in full damage control mode by trying to tell us that all manner of civility is now gone between the former and current Premiers. “Tensions are high, relationships fractious, nerves frayed.”

Naturally, in trying to distance Wynne as far as possible from The Quitter, they fail to mention that it was Wynne who signed off on the cancellation of those gas plants. As much as she likes to deny knowledge of any wrongdoing, she either has to admit that she’s a liar or one of the dumbest people on the planet, to have not known the details of those cancellations.

In addition, she’s also playing innocent on the current scandal rocking Queen’s Park (has the ever been a moment in the past 11 years when there hasn’t been a scandal rocking QP??) the cleaning of 24 hard drives on government computers. The wiping of the hard drives happened between February 6, 2013 and March 20, 2013. Wynne became official leader of the LPO on January 26, 2013 and became the Premier of Ontario on February 11, 2013. It certainly is hard to believe that she had no knowledge of what was happening on her watch.

It is interesting to note one final thing. In August of 2012, Dalton McGuinty cut funding for the Centre of Forensic Sciences, a highly skilled and world-renowned task force dealing with, among other things, child pornography.

But notice, in this Toronto Sun article from August 2012, the description of what this task force does:

“The employees at the Centre of Forensic Sciences now facing unemployment do not grow on trees. They are highly educated in computer sciences, mathematics and criminology, and skilled in retrieving data from files that have been erased or deleted from the electronic devices of suspected criminals, and that includes computers and cellphones that have been heavily damaged.

They can venture into cyberspace and restore deleted e-mails and Internet chat logs that will assist police in tracking criminals involved in such rackets as human smuggling and organized drug rings.”